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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on May 26, 2006 at 20:42:50 from (207.177.83.148):
In Reply to: 44 mag, small chicken house and coon posted by old on May 25, 2006 at 21:39:51:
Hi Old , We had three coon living in the barn with our 12 chickens for years . My wife put out a small pan of the cheapest dogfood or catfood we could buy everynight and we never lost any chickens or feed to coons and had more eggs than we could get rid of or eat ourselves . The coon lived in the rafters of the haymow . The biggest problem was them $*itting on the hay . But I guess we've been lucky because the horses have never gotten sick from it . I've gone to turn the lights on in the barn and gotten a hand full of live coon before . That'll wake you up ! And them ! One night I ended up petting the coon for a couple of minutes before it wandered off . And these ARE wild coons not in captivity . I just don't have a vendeta out for critters so they don't seemed to be alarmed by me . The man upstairs put all critters on this earth for a reason so who am I to judge them and execute them ? I feed them and they leave my stuff alone . If I was going to eat them that's different . But I've tryed coon and I didn't care much for it , it's a little too greasy . It may not work for everyone but it works for me . ...Randy
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